1976 live album by Seals and Crofts
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Sudan Village is a live album by Seals & Crofts. It features the single "Baby I'll Give It to You", which reached #58 on Billboard's charts, #85 on the RPM charts, and #5 on the RPM AC charts.
Track listing
"Sudan Village" (James Seals , Dash Crofts )
"Advance Guards" (Seals, Crofts)
"Cause You Love" (Seals)
"Baby I'll Give It to You" (Lana Bogan, Seals)
"Thunderfoot" (Seals, Crofts, Louie Shelton , Hampton Hawes , David Hungate , Jeff Porcaro )
"East of Ginger Trees" (Seals, Crofts)
"Put Your Love in My Hands" (Bogan, Walter Health)
"Arkansas Traveller" (Traditional)
"Eighth of January" (Tommy Jackson )
Charts
Personnel
All tracks except "Baby I'll Give It to You"
Jim Seals – lead vocals, guitar, fiddle, saxophone
Dash Crofts – lead vocals, mandolin
Carolyn Willis – lead vocals on "Cause You Love" and "Put Your Love in my Hands"
Marty Walsh – guitar
Bill Cuomo – keyboards
Bobby Lichtig – bass
Ralph Humphrey – drums
Joe Porcaro – percussion
Shirley Matthews , Marty McCall, and Becky Louis – backing vocals
Louis Shelton – production
"Baby I'll Give It to You"
References
Sudan Village at AllMusic
"RPM Top 100 Singles - December 18, 1976" (PDF).
"RPM Top 50 MOR - January 29, 1977" (PDF).
"RPM Top 100 Albums - January 22, 1977" (PDF).
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